Szczecin European Film Festival 2016: 20.10.2016, Thursday, 20:00
Radio Szczecin, Aleja Wojska Polskiego 73 (where is that?)
Blok tematyczny: Crossing the Boundaries – Tomasz Raczek & Bartosz Wójcik '16
Together with Tomasz Raczek and Bartosz Wójcik we will discuss the constantly disappearing boundary between film and other branches of visual art forms, as well as new paths of technological development. The festival audience will, among other things, have a chance to: go on a virtual trip around Hieronymus Bosch's 15th-century painting, take on the role of a TV presenter in a 3D studio, and create their own hologram.
Admission 10 zł
Film critic, journalist, publisher, lecturer, director of film channels, creator of television and radio programs, author and co-author of books on cinema. Along with Zygmunt Kałużyński he created the famous review duo known for their heated arguments about films. He worked for many papers and periodicals, including “Wprost,” “Rzeczpospolita,” “Polityka,” “”Film,” “Teatr,” “Ekran,” “Kino,” “Cinema,” “Playboy,” “The European,” and “The Montreal Gazette.” He loves the sea and passenger ships. He collects books, paintings, and all manner of marine-related objects. He dreams of living in a real lighthouse with a view of the horizon.
read moreCertified manager of culture, chairman of the OFFicyna Association, chief of the place of art OFFicyna 2001-2010, curator and organiser of artistic projects, artistic director of SEFF (until 2012 director of EFFD dokumentART), member of the Program Committee, PhD in history. Specialist in Polish-German relations in the field of culture and art; translator (a catalogue on the work of Hieronymus Bosch, among other works), multimedia artist, awarded scholarships by German and Austrian governments as well as by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, received the NBP award for young regional artists in 2004 and the National Geographic Traveller award in 2011. Researcher at the University of Szczecin. Has been part of OFFicyna from the beginning of its existence.
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